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Marilyn Villamayor is a Filipino actress, host, singer and producer. She made several films under her aunt Nora Aunor film outfit NCV Productions and also a former Regal baby.
She was a former teen star and host of the of That's Entertainment (GMA 7) in the late 80's and early 90's. She was introduced in the "Superstar" show when she was 14 years old and hosted a television show Lotlot and friends and Dr. Potpot and the Satellite Kid, together with her cousins Lotlot deleon and Ian De Leon.
After 18 years, she made a comeback in 2015 in Bridges of Love as Mama Chanda and My Fair Lady (TV 5) as Violy.
Movies
- Halimaw sa Banga[1] (1986)]
- Feel na Feel (1990)
- Ang Buhay ni Pacita M. (1991)
- Mam, May I go Out?
- Hotdog
- Tatlong Ina, Isang Anak
- Lungga ng mga Daga
- Bagwis[2] (1989)
- Bobocop (1988)
- Takot ako eh! [3](1987)
TV
- Lovingly yours, Helen (GMA 7)
- Maalala mo Kaya (ABS CBN)
- "Pera at Diploma" 1991]
- Mr. Kupido (ABS CBN)
- Ipaglaban mo (ABS CBN)
- Kris (ABS CBN)
- SIS (GMA 7)
- Young Love, Sweet Love (RPN 9)
- Eat Bulaga (GMA 7)
- Lunch Date (GMA 7)
- Kwarta o Kahon (RPN 9)
- Teysi ng Tahanan (ABS CBN)
- Coney Reyes on Camera (RPN 9)
- Walang Tulugan (GMA 7) 2016
- Maynila (GMA 7)
TV Series
- Lotlot and Friends (1987)
- Dr. Potpot and the Satellite Kid (1985) as Maxi
- Bridges of Love (2015) as Mama Chanda
- My Fair Lady (Philippine Version) 2015 as Violy
References
- ^ "Halimaw sa Banga (1986) review". www.fright.com. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
- ^ "Jojo Devera Presents... MAGSINE TAYO! - Bagwis (Solar Films, Inc., 1990) Cast: Chuck Perez..." Jojo Devera Presents... MAGSINE TAYO!. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
- ^ "Takot ako, eh! images, movie cast and synopsis". film.moviesaz.org. Retrieved 2016-09-06.
https://www.instagram.com/p/74UBRxodQp/
http://www.thefilipinorambler.com/2014/09/throwback-thursday-thats-entertainment.html
http://research.omicsgroup.org/index.php/Bridges_of_Love
http://www.philstar.com/psn-showbiz/2016/01/18/1543646/aldub-concert-valentine-movie-malabo-pa